11 Related Articles from 2019-01-11

'The Rock' laments 'snowflake' culture in interview. Former wrestler turned superstar actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson lamented the "snowflake" culture in an interview with the U.K.'s Daily Star published on Friday. >>

A doctor has debunked the top 15 health and beauty myths . For years there have been a lot of myths circulating around with many not knowing the truth. To put these ideas to rest England based GP, Dr Haider Al-Hilaly, debunked some of them. >>

Asylum applications: Home Office urged to use lie detectors. Abuse of the UK asylum application is "rife", the former head of immigration and enforcement says. >>

BBC presenter Dianne Oxberry dies aged 51. Dianne Oxberry was on BBC Radio 1 before becoming a popular presenter in the North West of England. >>

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews The Paras: Men At War and BBC's Hospital. Two great British institutions took centre stage on opposite channels. One was faring a good deal better than the other. >>

England's Underhill to miss Six Nations after ankle surgery. England and Bath flanker Sam Underhill is set to miss the Six Nations after having ankle surgery. >>

Lidl poaches £58million of Christmas food spend from rivals as shoppers gobble up its posh ranges. A surge in demand for its upmarket Deluxe range, helped the UK's sixth largest grocer snare an 8 per cent uplift in sales over the last six weeks. >>

Migrants are heading to northern England to evade Calais to Dover patrols. The new route was discovered after four Iranians were caught in Huttoft near Mablethorpe on the Lincolnshire Coast. >>

More than 15,000 rail passengers a DAY win payouts for train delays after new timetable led to chaos. Official figures published for the first time give a damning insight into the scale of the disruption endured by UK passengers. >>

One in three savings accounts pay less interest than the base rate, shock figures reveal. Almost a third of savings accounts pay less interest than the Bank of England base rate, according to shocking figures from the City watchdog. >>

Plastic-free flushable wet wipe that doesn't cause blockages will soon go on sale in the UK. Industry trade body Water UK has launched a scheme to identify wipes that will break down without causing any harm. >>